The Infiniti Q30 represents a shift in the Japanese company's range. The stylish hatch is an all-new car in the Infiniti line-up and the Japanese brand's first compact model. And, in a departure from Infiniti's modus operandi, production started last year in England, the first time any of its cars have been built outside Japan.
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Infiniti reckons the A-Class-based Q30 is a 'crossover' as opposed to a small hatchback. Regardless of where you position it, the Q30 is an impressive offering that adds another luxury consideration for buyers.

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The 2017 Infiniti Q30 is a vital car for the Japanese luxury brand in Australia and, on paper at least, it looks like Infiniti finally has a platform that Australians can more broadly get excited about. Rather than quirkily-styled large sedans and SUVs, this Q30 falls right into one of the more popular segments in Australia...

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Infiniti Australia expects the just unveiled Q30 crossover to become its best-selling model when it goes on sale locally in the second quarter of 2016.
The Infiniti Q30 - which will be built in the UK - is powered by either a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol (155kW/350Nm) or a 2...

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Infiniti has launched its long-awaited Q30 ‘crossover’ in Australia with sharp pricing and what it claims is a 'competitive level of standard specification'. For instance, Infiniti claims its entry-level GT model has standard kit that places it more as a mid-spec model.
Three engine variants will be available, all models are FWD and all feature a seven-speed dual clutch transmission...

The 2017 Infiniti Q30 hatchback has been spied in local specification ahead of the model’s Australian launch next month.
Spied by a switched-on CarAdvice reader, two of the the Infiniti Q30s (black and red) appear to be lower-spec models, with limited badging and more conservative front and rear bumpers, likely to be circa-$30,000 entry-level variants...

The new 2016 Infiniti Q30 has been awarded the maximum five-star safety rating by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).
Helping the new hatchback to achieve top marks were the inclusion of both low- and high-speed autonomous emergency braking (AEB) as standard across the range.
James Goodwin, CEO of ANCAP, praised Infiniti for its high test score...

The all-new 2017 Infiniti Q30 will go on sale in the third quarter of this year, and there’s a chance the brand will attack the small premium car class with a sub-$30,000 price tag to gain sales traction.
Officially, Infiniti Australia says it’s “too soon to say” whether the starting price of the new Q30 small crossover hatchback will creep below the $30,000 mark...